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Venezuela's Biggest Shake Yet: Twin Quakes Hit Caracas
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Venezuela's Biggest Shake Yet: Twin Quakes Hit Caracas

Leah Stewart was bitten by a shark at Coogee Beach on 13 June, requiring multiple surgeries and the loss of an arm. Doctors lowered her medication on Tuesday, allowing her to awaken briefly, a moment her family described as a miracle. She remains in intensive care and will need further surgery in the coming weeks. The incident follows a series of shark attacks across Australia, sparking calls for improved beach safety measures.

Leah Stewart was bitten by a shark at Coogee Beach on 13 June, requiring multiple surgeries and the loss of an arm. Doctors lowered her medication on Tuesday, allowing her to awaken briefly, a moment her family described as a miracle. She remains in intensive care and will need further surgery in the coming weeks. The incident follows a series of shark attacks across Australia, sparking calls for improved beach safety measures.

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Police in Pakistan cracked down on a man who had locked his wife and five children indoors for 12 years, following a brave son’s outreach. The family’s hidden home, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was found in dilapidated conditions with widespread bruises. The wife claims the husband constantly beat and psychologically controlled them, restricting all contact with the outside world. After the arrest, the family was moved to a women’s shelter in Peshawar and plans to return to France.

Police in Pakistan cracked down on a man who had locked his wife and five children indoors for 12 years, following a brave son’s outreach. The family’s hidden home, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was found in dilapidated conditions with widespread bruises. The wife claims the husband constantly beat and psychologically controlled them, restricting all contact with the outside world. After the arrest, the family was moved to a women’s shelter in Peshawar and plans to return to France.

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France has confirmed its first Ebola infection, involving a doctor who returned from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Health officials admit the patient to a specialized facility and report his condition as stable. Though the risk to the general population is deemed low, France is actively tracing contacts and bolstering surveillance for aid workers. This marks the first confirmed Ebola case in Europe, underscoring the global reach of the outbreak and the urgent need for coordinated international response.

France has confirmed its first Ebola infection, involving a doctor who returned from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Health officials admit the patient to a specialized facility and report his condition as stable. Though the risk to the general population is deemed low, France is actively tracing contacts and bolstering surveillance for aid workers. This marks the first confirmed Ebola case in Europe, underscoring the global reach of the outbreak and the urgent need for coordinated international response.

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